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'''''Some material in this article may contain graphically explicit material; that may upset certain viewers.''''' | '''''Some material in this article may contain graphically explicit material; that may upset certain viewers.''''' | ||
'''The Attack on Pearl Harbor''' was a major event in [ | '''The Attack on Pearl Harbor''' was a major event in [[World War II]] and marked the moment America became actively involved in conflict after [[Imperial Japan]] launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941; utilizing what would become infamous as "[[Kamikaze]]" suicide-tactics. | ||
The Attack on Pearl Harbor was effectively a declaration of war and began what would become a brutal battle between America and Japan - as well as the other countries in the alliance that would become known as the [ | The Attack on Pearl Harbor (which resulted in the loss of 2,403 American servicemen and 68 civilians) was effectively a declaration of war and began what would become a brutal battle between America and Japan - as well as the other countries in the alliance that would become known as the [[Axis Powers]]. America joined the war specifically 1 day after the attack. | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 2 March 2016
Some material in this article may contain graphically explicit material; that may upset certain viewers.
The Attack on Pearl Harbor was a major event in World War II and marked the moment America became actively involved in conflict after Imperial Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941; utilizing what would become infamous as "Kamikaze" suicide-tactics.
The Attack on Pearl Harbor (which resulted in the loss of 2,403 American servicemen and 68 civilians) was effectively a declaration of war and began what would become a brutal battle between America and Japan - as well as the other countries in the alliance that would become known as the Axis Powers. America joined the war specifically 1 day after the attack.